Expression pattern analysis of transmembrane receptor TmToll‐8, −9, and −10 in the coleopteran insect Tenebrio molitor following systemic infection

Author:

Kojour MaryamAli Mohammadie12,Jang Ho Am3,Vasantha‐Srinivasan Prabhakaran1,Lee Yong Seok3ORCID,Jo Yong Hun3,Han Yeon Soo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Biology, Institute of Environmentally Friendly Agriculture (IEFA), College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Chonnam National University Gwangju Republic of Korea

2. Life & Medical Sciences Institute (LIMES) Development, Genetics & Molecular Physiology unit University of Bonn Bonn Germany

3. Department of Biology, College of Natural Sciences Soonchunhyang University Asan Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractIn insects, the production of antimicrobial peptides is considered to be the solo arm of the innate immune response. The Toll and immune deficiency pathways are two major signaling pathways that lead to the production of antimicrobial peptides as final effectors. The dynamic functions of Toll/Toll‐like receptors have been thoroughly reviewed in mammals and Drosophila. During the last decade, we have attempted to clarify the immunological roles of different Toll receptor variants and their ligands in Tenebrio molitor. Accordingly, we showed that TmToll‐8, −9, and −10 mRNA transcripts are induced following systemic injections of Gram‐negative, Gram‐positive, and fungal infections. Our data revealed harmonic expression patterns of TmToll‐8, −9, and −10 throughout the developmental stages of healthy individuals and in response to infections in the examined tissues (Malpighian tubules, gut, fat bodies, and hemolymph), illustrating similar evolutionary conversions of different Toll receptor variants in T. molitor. Taken together, our findings highlight the immunological actions of TmToll‐8, −9, and −10 in response to pathogenic insults in T. molitor.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

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